Steinbrueck Discloses His Supplementary Income

Steinbrueck Discloses His Supplementary Income

Steinbrueck Discloses His Supplementary Income

Sean Gallup

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck speaks to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck speaks to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

Steinbrueck Discloses His Supplementary Income

Thomas Trutschel

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck speaks to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck speaks to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

Steinbrueck Discloses His Supplementary Income

Sean Gallup

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck arrives to speak to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck arrives to speak to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

Steinbrueck Discloses His Supplementary Income

Sean Gallup

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck departs after speaking to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck departs after speaking to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

Steinbrueck Discloses His Supplementary Income

Sean Gallup

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck speaks to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck speaks to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

Steinbrueck Discloses His Supplementary Income

Sean Gallup

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck speaks to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck speaks to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

Steinbrueck Discloses His Supplementary Income

Sean Gallup

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck speaks to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck speaks to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

Steinbrueck Discloses His Supplementary Income

Thomas Trutschel

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck speaks to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck speaks to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

Steinbrueck Discloses His Supplementary Income

Thomas Trutschel

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck speaks to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck speaks to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

Steinbrueck Discloses His Supplementary Income

Thomas Trutschel

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck speaks to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck speaks to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

Steinbrueck Discloses His Supplementary Income

Thomas Trutschel

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck speaks to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck speaks to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

Steinbrueck Discloses His Supplementary Income

Thomas Trutschel

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck speaks to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck speaks to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

Steinbrueck Discloses His Supplementary Income

Sean Gallup

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck speaks to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck speaks to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

Steinbrueck Discloses His Supplementary Income

Sean Gallup

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck casts a shadow as he speaks to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck casts a shadow as he speaks to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

Steinbrueck Discloses His Supplementary Income

Sean Gallup

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck speaks to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck speaks to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years.

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German Social Democrat and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck... News PhotoBerlin,Candidate,Finance,Full Length,Germany,Horizontal,Peer Steinbrueck,Politics,Speech,Talking,The MediaPhotographer Sean GallupCollection: Getty Images News 2012 Getty ImagesBERLIN, GERMANY - OCTOBER 30: German Social Democrat (SPD) and candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbrueck speaks to the media to announce a full disclosure of his supplementary income in recent years, mostly from paid speeches he gave, on October 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Steinbrueck will run for Chancellor in 2013 elections, and has recently born heavy criticism for not detailing his supplementary income, which has totaled approximately EUR 1.25 million in the last three years. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)